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A moment of levity: Penn State Lehigh Valley graduates celebrated with the Nittany Lion after commencement ceremonies, held May 5 at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pa.

Commencement across Penn State: Spring 2012

New graduates of Penn State's Eberly College of Science listened to the commencement address provided by United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu during spring 2012 graduation ceremonies held May 5 at the Bryce Jordan Center on the University Park campus.

Spring commencement 2012 under way

A Moroccan farmer taught Penn State students about the properties of vetiver grass, including its ability to clean wastewater. The grass could be used as part of a solution to water-quality problems being experienced in Assoul, Morocco, where students spent time recently.

Penn State, Moroccan students problem-solve together

Anjelica Fortunato, left, and Jeffrey Lu reviewed for their Anatomy 129 final exam on May 1 on the HUB-Robeson Center Lawn on Penn State's University Park campus. Penn State students are preparing for and taking final exams throughout the week as spring semester 2012 comes to a close.

Finals Week Spring Semester 2012

Denae Taylor, right, tried on some electrical-safety gear with the help of Joe Dinardo, Supervisor of Facilty Resources at Penn State, during Penn State's annual Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day on April 26. Denae is the granddaughter of Penn State Outreach employee Betty Lose, and attends Bellefonte Middle School.

Children explore career options at University Park

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Iconic Penn State elm taken down over spring break 2012

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Trustees approve new name for Delaware County campus

Friday, November 2, 2007

University Park, Pa. -- Penn State's presence in the Greater Philadelphia region, southern New Jersey and the state of Delaware will be taking on a new name: Penn State Brandywine.

Approved Nov. 2 by the University's Board of Trustees, the name change is intended to strengthen the image of a high-quality campus and to distinguish the campus from other educational institutions in the Delaware County area. The move also reflects the campus' continuing influx of students from neighboring counties and regions, and from out-of-state.

"Since opening its doors 40 years ago to several hundred students in the immediate community, the campus has grown to approximately 1,700 students," said Penn State President Graham B. Spanier. "But in recent years, the campus has shown a steady increase in students from nearby Chester County, the city of Philadelphia, parts of southern New Jersey and the state of Delaware. The change of name to Penn State Brandywine more accurately reflects its geographical region and avoids confusion with other local institutions that share the 'Delaware' name."

Penn State Delaware County, founded at its current location in 1967, offers baccalaureate degrees in 10 disciplines and provides the first two years of instruction for more than 160 academic programs at the University. It also offers associate degrees in three areas as well as several certificate programs.

Before reaching the University's Board of Trustees for consideration, the proposal for the new name was approved by a campus faculty and staff committee, the campus Advisory Board and Campus Chancellor Sophia Wisniewska.

Together, Penn State Abington, Penn State Brandywine and Penn State Great Valley serve more than 6,000 students in the region.